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I backed out, checked, and sure enough it wasn't there. I can't figure out what the problem is and where that file is. I would really really appreciate any help! I've been trying to figure it out for hours and a Google search hasn't helped me at all. Anyone else have this? How did you fix it?

And please use layman's terms and step by step instructions. While I can follow directions well enough, I'm not very computer savvy. I'm picking things up as I go! Showing 1 - 12 of 12 comments. Logorouge View Profile View Posts. My Malwarebytes just found three files it deemed suspicious on my computer. They're all "Malware. I'm assuming the reason why it didn't find them before is that I recently set it to be as thorough as possible when doing a scan checked the rootkit and "Use expert systems algorithms" options in my settings.

For Morrowind. Still, these mods are fairly well known and as far as I know, they're safe, so my guess is that it's a false positive. But better be cautious. As for the other two, they're. They're perfectly vanilla and I have no reason to believe they're dangerous, so they're probably false positives. Here's the log for my scan, and the. I ran them through Virustotal too, but I'm not quite sure what to send you, it's the first time I do this. Don't hesitate to tell me what to send you if you think that will help.

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Wowie View Profile View Posts. More details are always good. What are you trying to install? Mods go in the Data folder, not shure why you would need a patch since the steam version is already patched. Also before getting mods play the initial game first rather than getting a crap ton of mods, when you get to level 10 or 20 start getting small mods.

Later get more "big" mods, and remeber a heavly modded morrowind is very bad :D Anyway about you're main problem, could you be more specific about what you tryed to install, what mods did you try to install? Last edited by Scourge: Hazy Shade ; 10 Nov, pm. Sorry, I was referring to Morrowind Overhaul 3. It says done but the finish button stays grayed out. And if I try to close the MGE, it crashes the program.



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